2014, Fountaine Pajot, Mahe

$ 109,000
Title
36 ft Fountaine Pajot 2014 Mahe Barefoot 2.0
Basic Information
Condition
Used
Make
Fountaine Pajot
Model
Mahe
Length
36 ft
Year Manufactured
2014
Tax / VAT Status
N/A
Structural Features
Designer
Flahault Design
Measurements
Beam (Width)
19 ft
Bridge Clearance
15 m
LOA (Length Overall)
36 m
Fuel Capacity
55 Liters
Water Capacity
140 Liters
Holding Tank Capacity
28 Liters
Speed
Cruising Speed (Knots)
6
Main Description

Barefoot 2.0 is a 2014 Fountaine Pajot Mahe 36 Duo, designed for comfort, efficiency, and adventure. This well-appointed catamaran features two spacious aft cabins with queen-sized beds and two large forward heads, offering ample headroom—even for those over six feet tall—to shower comfortably. Despite being a smaller catamaran, Barefoot provides generous living space, making her an ideal choice for a couple or a small family. As a 2014 model, she boasts a sleek, modern design, and her seamless indoor-outdoor living area enhances your experience—whether you’re cruising or at anchor.

Why Doesn’t Barefoot Have a Mast?

This is part of her unique story. Previously known as Trinity, Barefoot was located in Nanny Cay, BVI, and had only completed a few short charters before Hurricane Irma struck in 2017. Though damaged, she remained afloat and was later relocated to Puerto Rico, where her current owners saw her potential. One of them, a marine engineer, dedicated nine months during the COVID pandemic to restoring her. The fiberglass work was professionally completed, the engines were overhauled, and since then, she has been transformed into a highly efficient slow power cat.

Powered by twin 3YM 30 engines, Barefoot cruises at a comfortable 6 knots while burning just over a gallon of fuel per hour—talk about efficiency!

There is a possible mast located in Canada for Barefoot. Second hand, came off of a Wildcat 35 2004 model catamaran.

Endless Possibilities

In her current setup, Barefoot offers incredible versatility:

✔ Cruise the Caribbean as a fuel-efficient slow power cat, navigating calm weather windows.

✔ Re-rig her and bring her back to her sailing roots.

✔ Embark on the Great Loop—she’s perfectly suited for it, fitting under most bridges while providing excellent maneuverability.

Off-Grid Ready – Key Features

  • 800Ah lithium battery bank – professionally installed for reliable, long-lasting power.
  • 5000W Victron inverter/charger – ensuring seamless energy management.
  • 1850W solar array – keeping your batteries charged and your journey powered.
  • Induction cooktop – eliminating the need for propane.
  • Spacious storage & living areas – maximizing comfort on a smaller catamaran.
  • Largest showers in her class – providing luxury even in compact spaces.

Barefoot 2.0 is more than a boat—she’s a story of resilience, adventure, and possibility. Whether you dream of cruising, sailing, or tackling the Great Loop, she’s ready for your next chapter.

Additional information
Additional Equipment

Interior Comforts and Amenities

  • Refrigeration: Built-in 12V or 110V fridge with a small freezer.
  • Freezer: Setpower portable fridge/freezer.
  • Stove and Oven: 3-burner induction cooktop and Ninja Foodi.
  • Propane Shut-off Valve: Not necessary.
  • Vented Propane Locker: Yes.
  • Barbecue: Magma BBQ.
  • Watermaker: Rainman 20-gallon per hour system, originally portable but now permanently installed for ease of use.
  • Clothes Washer: Washing machine located under the helm seat.
  • Water Heater: Heats off the starboard engine or can be connected to the inverter.
  • Water System: Jabsco freshwater pump with a water filter installed under the sink.
  • Air Conditioner: Two AC units, currently inoperational.
  • Headroom (Min/Max): Interior headroom is 6’3”.

Electronics and Navigation Equipment

  • Autopilot: Hydraulic autopilot.
  • Primary Chart Plotter: Garmin chart plotter with NMEA 2000 system.
  • Depth Sounder: Yes.
  • Primary VHF Radio: Icom VHF at the nav station with a hardwired handheld at the helm for ease of communication underway.
  • Compass: Yes.
  • AIS Receiver: AIS transmitter only

Electrical System

  • Direct Current System Voltage: 12V.
  • Alternating Current System Voltage: 110V.

Batteries

  • House Batteries: 800 amp-hours of lithium batteries, professionally installed.
  • Engine Battery: AGM start battery.
  • Windlass Battery: Runs off the house system.

Additional Electrical Equipment

  • Solar Panels: 1850W of solar power, with 1600W dedicated to the house bank using three Victron MPPT controllers with Bluetooth; the remainder charges the start battery with a separate Victron controller.
  • Inverter: 5000W Victron inverter/charger.
  • Shore Power Cord: Yes.
  • Battery Monitor: Two monitors—Cerbo Victron screen for the house bank and a smaller Victron monitor for the start battery.
  • Alternator: Two alternators, with a Victron DC/DC charger to charge the house bank while underway

Mechanical Equipment

  • Manual Bilge Pumps: Yes.
  • Electric Bilge Pumps: Four electric bilge pumps wit
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